I've got an Oris BCPP Worldtimer (though it's mostly a traveller GMT with excellent bezel action to advance local time).
As well as a neat Citizen worldtimer I snagged for $100 off a popular auction site mostly for if travels take me somewhere I'm less optimistic about conditions on the ground.
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My Christopher Ward has been my only GMT until recently. I now have a traveler GMT that can also be a trip watch. 😁
Love the Credor. CW always solid.
Love the Farer! No worldtimers here, just a few GMTs but for international trips (most recently Columbia), it’s normally a trusty/low-key Gshock 🤙
I love any excuse to wear my GMT to the airport and adjusting the second time….
Get sad if my travels take me to a place within the same time zone 🤣😂🤣
I've got an Oris BCPP Worldtimer (though it's mostly a traveller GMT with excellent bezel action to advance local time).
As well as a neat Citizen worldtimer I snagged for $100 off a popular auction site mostly for if travels take me somewhere I'm less optimistic about conditions on the ground.
Well done
That Farer looks great. I wanted an automatic worldtimer watch for ages and eventually got this Raymond Weil.
Nomos ref. 635, I love it for the clean design. And it was and is my dream travel companion.
My Tissot GMT